That's good to hear. We produce wool in my riding. I'll want to follow up on that.
I just wanted to ask something. One of the concerns some people have had here is that if we get rid of the multiple stages of balloting we would lose the opportunity to interact with each other and to get a sense of where the various candidates stand on whatever the issues might be. Has the hustings, in the view of the participants, the various candidates, or maybe more broadly the electorate, the members of the House of Lords, served as an adequate way of allowing them to get a sense of who the candidates are and what they stand for, as far as you can tell from the buzz you've heard?